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Despite periodic concerns about safety, immunisation, whether it is routine or additional, for travel, is one of medicine’s greatest success stories. Recent additions, such as the shingles and rotavirus vaccines, are quickly finding their place.
So far, we have been assured that the programmes will be funded up to 2020. It is called M plus 2 funding and, if my understanding is right, we have two years after the end of a programme to continue the spend.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
10 November 2009
Gypsy/Traveller Encampments (Guidance) (PE1364) PE1364, by Phyllis M McBain, calls on the Scottish Parliament to urge the Scottish Government to review all guidelines relating to trespass and encampments for Gypsies and Travellers to ensure that their intent is clear and that they are being applied.We have been joined by Mike Rumbles and Alex Johnstone.
I did not question Ms Harper’s knowledge of what medicines do; I was politely suggesting, knowing full well that it was not she who lodged amendment 83, that a farmer or land user who may use medication on animals cannot just go and buy it from some supermarket or off the dark web.
However, it is not: students need to pay for food, textbooks, medicine and so on. Student accommodation is a major factor in the cost of student living.